Although the name suggests a Dickensian establishment, governed over by a paternalistic mutton-chopped proprietor, the reality is another generic outpost of the Davy's Wine Bar chain. It enjoys a charming enough location - a...

The Museum Tavern is a fine pub located across the road from the British Museum - we guess the clue was in the name. Happily, it has managed to maintain its high standards over the years and despite having a regular tourist...

Quite a handsome Victorian pub (particularly after a recent lick of paint) that's in an area overrun with tourists going to the British Museum. The results are what you would expect - no matter how hard the management try - and...

The Crown is a typical Sammy Smiths pub and it does well on their simple formula: traditional interior, the standard range of beers and jovial bar staff. There is a problem at the Crown at the moment, however and it affects...

This pub is one that most shoppers and tourists in London will have spotted, being a distinctive, handsome, late Victorian pub, in the busy area, just to the north of theatre land and on many a bus route, and it hasn't changed...

Odd pub, attached to the Waverley Hotel in Holborn, but seemed to be full of regulars. Ikea style interior, laminate floors blah blah, nothing special. Had a range of food available for customers, but it wasn't clear if it was...

The Old Crown is a dark and serious looking bar, situated away from the throng of Soho and Covent Garden. Outside lacks an obvious name, save for a wrought-iron crown and a small '33', presumably to help the postman, but we...